People worry about "AI" but it's recourse-free automated management that's the problem, it's irrelevant what the actual mechanics are under the hood, whether it's gpt, a rules based algorithm, or just some designer's workflow for evicting tenants.
One of the biggest problems is almost no customer (renter here) wants something like this, and so it ends up being forced onto those weak or poor enough not to be able to push back and get treated like people.
Thinking about all the popular talk about AI, I wish regulators would focus more of how to make sure people are treated like people, instead of debating the fairest way to treat us like cattle.
One of the biggest problems is almost no customer (renter here) wants something like this, and so it ends up being forced onto those weak or poor enough not to be able to push back and get treated like people.
Thinking about all the popular talk about AI, I wish regulators would focus more of how to make sure people are treated like people, instead of debating the fairest way to treat us like cattle.